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In Austria, women's football continues to face significant hurdles despite global advancements in areas such as viewership, television contracts, and overall professionalization, particularly led by England. The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) has struggled to make substantial progress, evident in the lack of a dedicated home stadium for the national team. The situation remains stagnant, as demonstrated by a stark contrast in attendance figures at national team matches.
Since a World Cup qualifying match that attracted 10,050 spectators a year and a half ago, the ÖFB has failed to fill stadiums during subsequent European Championship appearances. Alarmingly, the attendance figures from 2012, during an EM playoff in St. Pölten that drew 3,600 fans, surpass those of the most recent match against Poland, which saw only 3,200 attendees in Vienna last December.
Moreover, the ÖFB governs both the Bundesliga and the Cup, and the scheduling of the Cup final has raised questions about its commitment to engaging with fans. On May 24, title holders St. Pölten will face Austria Wien in Wiener Neustadt. This matchup took place at the same location last year, where the attendance reached a record 2,300 fans, largely due to the support from the Austria Wien fanbase. However, it remains uncertain whether this year's turnout will match or exceed that figure, as the match is set to commence just four hours before the men's Bundesliga championship final, in which Austria Wien might compete for the title. This scheduling decision represents a compromise that has drawn criticism.
The ÖFB's strategies and decisions regarding the promotion of women's football in Austria have not only hindered the growth of the sport but have also alienated potential fans. The association's failure to prioritize marketing and fan engagement is evident, as the attendance numbers reflect a concerning trend of declining interest. To secure the future of women's football, a focused effort on improving visibility, creating a strong fan base, and fostering commitment from both the ÖFB and the community is essential.
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